Effects of insulin-like growth factor-I administration on in vivo regulation of urea synthesis in normal subjects and patients with cirrhosis

Author:

Sandahl Thomas D.,Aagaard Niels K.,Thomsen Karen L.,Grøfte Thorbjørn,Greisen Jacob,Christiansen Jens S.,Vilstrup Hendrik

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hepatology

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